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Meeting the need for myelin | Science
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Uncovering the secrets of syphilis | Science
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Repairing trust in science requires a more inclusive understanding of innovation | Science
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States pioneer a new frontier in US science funding | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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Bigger really IS better: Women prefer men with larger manhoods, study confirms
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Seismometer networks could track space junk as it falls to Earth
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5,500-year-old skeleton yields oldest evidence yet of syphilis-related bacteria
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Human penis size influences female attraction and male assessment of rivals, study suggests
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Entangled atomic clouds enable more precise quantum measurements
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5,500-Year-Old Human Remains Extend the Origins of Syphilis-Causing Bacteria by 3,000 Years
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Seismometers can track falling space junk
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Resurrected ancient enzyme offers new window into early Earth and the search for life beyond it
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NASA reveals list of most scientifically accurate sci-fi movies ever made
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When young adults can't afford independence, family expectations fill the gap
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'Expertise' shouldn't be a bad word. Expert consensus guides science and society
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Sourdough starters reveal a recipe for predicting microbial species survival
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AI-induced cultural stagnation is no longer speculation. It's already happening
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Diversity of water striders emerged earlier than previously thought, researchers find
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Litter accumulation in tropical mangroves threatens biodiversity and local communities
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How the ocean's hydrothermal systems made the first life on Earth possible
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AI model that found 370 exoplanets now digs into TESS data
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Dark energy survey scientists release analysis of all six years of survey data
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When it comes to developing policies on AI in K-12, schools are largely on their own
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Increased soil salinity alters global inorganic carbon storage, finds study
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Why Chile's wildfires are spreading faster and burning hotter
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Deadly bleeding-eye virus scare sparks emergency at NHI-funded biolab
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Beneath Antarctica's largest ice shelf, a hidden ocean is revealing its secrets
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New research reveals how dread shapes decision-making
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Tuning color through molecular stacking: A new strategy for smarter pressure sensors
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Aging zoo animals threaten long-term species conservation goals
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2D topological crystalline insulator turns decade-old prediction into reality
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Athens hit with several months of rain in one day: Expert
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South Africa's Kruger park suffers 'devastating' damage from floods
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More than half of Britons believe they are 'too fat' to enjoy physical intimacy because of 'perfect' bodies they've seen on social media
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Rule-breaking supermassive black hole discovered in the early universe
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Webb telescope reveals galaxy cluster's gravity warping light from distant galaxies
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Four-eyed Cambrian fish fossils hint at origins of vertebrate pineal complex
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Rainfall–salinity link sustains prolonged La Niña events, study reveals
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Earthquake warnings flash from Wyoming to Utah as 4.7 quake rocks the West
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Glioblastoma Is the Most Aggressive Brain Cancer and May One Day Be Treated With a Common HIV Drug
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How type 2 diabetes quietly damages blood vessels
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Americans in six US states warned of 'exploding trees' that sound like gunshots as subzero cold hits
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Ancient giant kangaroos could hop to it when they needed to, hindlimb study suggests
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Expanding existing mines poses overlooked long-term environmental and social risks
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A spot in the base of the brain has a love of language
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NASA's Artemis II mission to fly legacy keepsakes with astronaut crew
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Study challenges long-held theory that language is built on grammar trees
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DNA nanodevices reveal acidic nanolayer on lysosome surfaces in live cells
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Battery-free nano-sensors could pave the way for next-generation wearables
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Rethinking where life could exist beyond Earth
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3D-printed surfaces help atoms play ball to improve quantum sensors
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Understanding sexual violence and harassment in the Scottish folk music scene
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Will Earth Really Lose Gravity in 2026?
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A blood test could reveal Crohn’s disease years before symptoms
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Scientists may have solved 66 million-year-old mystery of how Earth's greenhouse age ended
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Living walls boost biodiversity by providing safe spaces for urban wildlife
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Stress-reduction molecule has potential to treat aging and metabolic disorders
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Chimpanzees are better at solving resource dilemmas in larger, more tolerant groups
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The genetic advantage that helps some people stay sharp for life
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Market freedom may impact homicide rates
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Scientists may have discovered a new extinct form of life
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Scientists illuminate ancient plant-fungus partnership at molecular level
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Animals experience joy. Scientists want to measure it
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Why some people get bad colds and others don’t
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Astronomers discover dense super-Neptune exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star
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A common vitamin could influence bathroom frequency
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NASA drops a MAJOR hint at the medical emergency that triggered a historic evacuation of astronauts on the ISS - as it reveals a portable ultrasound machine was critical
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Magnetic 'sweet spots' enable optimal operation of hole spin qubits